Here's the full line up for Folkestone's outdoor cinema, Harbour Screen
Published: 10:02, 07 June 2019
Updated: 10:15, 07 June 2019
The full line-up of films being screened at Folkestone's Harbour Arm this summer has been released.
The exciting programme includes a wide range of movies sure to please all films fans.
The outdoor cinema returned to the town's seafront for the second year running in May this year, and initially only the first three week's listings were announced.
But now, the whole line up has been unveiled.
Recent releases to be screened include Spiderman: Into the Spider-verse, Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again, Aquaman, Crazy Rich Asians and Mary Poppins Returns.
Children's favourites such as Sing, Ralph Breaks the Internet, Finding Nemo and Disney's live adaptation of Beauty and the Beast will also make an appearance.
Ghostbusters, Top Gun, Back to the Future, Home Alone, Some Like it Hot and Monty Python's Life of Brian are among the classics that will be screened.
Independent film Britain on Film: Railways and documentary They Shall Not Grow Old will also play.
The Harbour Screen can be found at Folkestone's recently renovated Harbour Arm.
Major renovations have been made to both the Harbour Arm and the Harbour Station over the last few years, with millions being spent by the Folkestone Harbour & Seafront Development Company (FHSDC).
Repairs at the station were made to the platforms, canopies, track-bed and signal box, with wooden seating added to bring the space back to use.
The restoration forms part of FHSDC's seafront masterplan which includes an array of shops, cafés, bars and 1,000 homes.
Guests at the Harbour Screen can relax and watch movies from comfy deckchairs until September 7 on Friday and Saturday evenings, Saturday mornings and every other Wednesday.
Prices will range from £2.50 for the Wednesday matinee and kid's club showings to £7.50 for the evening screenings.
Offers are available, visit screen.folkestoneharbourarm.co.uk for tickets and more information.
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